Public-Private Partnerships in Cybersecurity: The Case of Zimbabwe

When:  Oct 24, 2024 from 18:30 to 19:30 (SAT)
Associated with  Harare Chapter

Public-Private Partnerships in Cybersecurity: The Case of Zimbabwe 

Synopsis

The presentation will focus on the pivotal role of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in improving Zimbabwe's cybersecurity infrastructure and threat management through the strategic integration of resources, expertise, and innovation from both the public and private sectors. It will examine the current cybersecurity landscape, identify key challenges, and presents successful case studies, offering actionable recommendations to strengthen these partnerships. Additionally, the presentation will draw on examples from other African nations to highlight the broader impact and effectiveness of PPPs in tackling regional cybersecurity threats.

Speaker

Stewart Zvabva

Stewart Zvabva (CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP, BSCT) is a seasoned cybersecurity luminary with a robust pedigree encompassing over 7 years of hands-on experience in the realms of IT security administration, cutting-edge cyber security consultancy, and meticulous cyber audits. His professional journey has taken root within the most demanding sectors, such as telecommunications, prestigious global consulting firms, and the intricacies of financial services. Stewart stands as the visionary founder behind the establishment of Zero-Trust Security Consulting, a pioneering cyber security consultancy enterprise that calls the thriving city of Harare, Zimbabwe, its home.

Location

Contact

Tavengwa Mutsambwa
0772409927
tmutsambwa@yottabit.co.zw